Resize Image to 4×6 Photo Print
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4×6 inches is the default photo print — the size that comes out of a print kiosk, a home photo printer and most online print orders unless you ask for something else. At 300 DPI it is 1800×1200 pixels in landscape, or 1200×1800 if your photo is portrait.
It is 3:2, like a camera
This is the one print size that matches what most cameras produce. A photo straight out of a DSLR or mirrorless body is already 3:2, so it prints at 4×6 with nothing cropped. Phone photos are usually 4:3, which means a strip is trimmed from the long edges — worth checking before you order a batch.
Watch the edges
Printers overshoot the paper slightly so there are no white borders, which trims a millimetre or two from each side. Keep faces and horizons away from the very edge of the frame, and any text well inside it.
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Frequently asked questions
- How many pixels is a 4×6 photo?
- 1800×1200 at 300 DPI in landscape, or 1200×1800 in portrait.
- Is 4×6 the same as 10×15 cm?
- Effectively yes — 10×15 cm is the metric name for the same standard print, within a millimetre.
- Why is my phone photo cropped at 4×6?
- Phone cameras shoot 4:3 and a 4×6 print is 3:2, so the long edges are trimmed to fit.